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My Hero AcademiaFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Izuku Midoriya (front), All Might (back), and several other Pro Heroes (background)僕のヒーローアカデミア
(Boku no Hīrō Akademia)GenreAdventure[1]Science fantasy[1]Superhero[2][3] MangaWritten byKōhei HorikoshiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpEnglish magazineNA: Weekly Shonen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runJuly 7, 2014 – presentVolumes39 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byKenji Nagasaki[a]Tomo Ōkubo (#39–51)[b]Masahiro Mukai (S4–6)Naomi Nakayama (S7–)Produced byHiroshi Kamei (S1)Naoki Amano (S1)Hirokazu Hara (S1)Natsumi Mori (S1–2)Wakana Okamura (S1–4)Kazumasa Sanjōba (S1–S5)Kōji Nagai (S3–4)Yoshihiro Ōyabu (#39–101)Hayato Saga (S3–)Sōkichi Onoda (S5)Mirei Tsumura (S5–)Hiroya Nakata (S5–)Sōichirō Saitō (S6–)Written byYōsuke KurodaMusic byYuki HayashiStudioBonesLicensed byCrunchyroll[c]
SA/SEA: Medialink Original networkJNN (TBS, MBS) (S1)NNS (ytv, NTV) (S2–)English networkIN: Cartoon NetworkSEA: AnimaxUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run April 3, 2016 – presentEpisodes138 + 9 OVAs (List of episodes) Manga spin-offs Smash!! (2015–2017) Vigilantes (2016–2022) Team-Up Missions (2019–present) Anime films Two Heroes (2018) Heroes Rising (2019) World Heroes' Mission (2021) You're Next (2024) Video games One's Justice (2018) One's Justice 2 (2020) Ultra Rumble (2023) Anime and manga portal My Hero Academia (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2014, with its chapters additionally collected into 39 tankōbon volumes as of
November 2023. [update] Set in a world where superpowers (called "Quirks") have become commonplace, the story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy who was born without a Quirk but still dreams of becoming a superhero himself. He is scouted by the world's greatest hero, All Might, who bestows his Quirk to Midoriya after recognizing his potential, and helps to enroll him in a prestigious high school for superheroes in training. The manga spawned a media franchise, having inspired numerous spin-off manga, such as My Hero Academia: Smash!!, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, and My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions. The series has expanded into light novels,
stage plays, and various types of merchandise and media, including numerous video games. It has also been adapted into an anime television series by Bones. The first season aired in Japan from April to June 2016, followed by a second season from April to September 2017, then a third season from April to September 2018, a fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020, a fifth season from March to September 2021, a sixth season from October 2022 to March 2023, and an upcoming seventh season which is set to premiere in May 2024. It has also received three animated films, titled My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, and My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission, and nine original video animations (OVAs). A fourth animated film, titled My Hero Academia: You're Next, is set to be released in August 2024. A live-action film by Legendary Entertainment is in development.
One character’s power is deliberately ironic relative to their anxiousness at what life actually has in store for them. One episode ties the thread between
school and
concentration camp in a similar but more subdued vein to Pink Floyd’s The Wall. Twice amidst all the exposition, it’s paraphrased that having the opportunity to decide your own future, and not have it manipulated by others, is the best way to hope to make it through life.
I understand the intention for that demographic, but as I currently see Sonny Boy, much of the characterization is too loose and confusingly dolled out for any growth to be truly meaningful.
Take Nagata himself, the main character. At the start, he feels downbeat and dejected, content to lie on his ass while staring at the ceiling.